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In the market for an Arbor Press: Old Iron or new?

Per the title, I'm looking to add an arbor press to my shop. Probably a 2-4 ton unit would suit my needs.

Do I hold out for a nice piece of old iron, or are the offshore presses decent?
 
So back to my original question: Are the newer 'chineisium' arbor presses any good, or should I look around for an older 'made in north america' piece of iron?
 

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I have a 3 ton import arbor press. Works for what i use it for, cost me 200 bucks at an auction
 

Dabbler

ersatz engineer
I just got rid of my little one, in favour of a 3 ton model. The litte one ton was too small for the work I do. You might consider what you need: I have a 3 ton arbor and a 20 ton hydraulic, and still think of making one to suit my needs better.

Old iron doesn't come up often in the West, but more often in the big O (especially in the rust belt)
 
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